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  • SuperSuperLeeds
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    #21
    Originally posted by QballLobo
    It really makes no sense. Some people have never had leverage or negotiating power before.
    If the AJ/Wilder fight never happens AJ will continue to make $30 million plus a fight up to crazy Saudi money he just earned against Ruiz.
    Wilder has no options to come even close to that without AJ. How much is he earning for the Fury rematch?
    Then factor in that they think Haymon is paying these guys on the side. No, Haymon is just taking advantage of them to line his own pockets.
    How much is he making how much she making, do we talk about boxing the sport here or is the discussion board for the financial Times. If AJ wants the fight and wants to be undisputed he can make concessions to make it happen, how greedy must a guy be to think he is above a 50/50 split when its two champions fighting eachother, it's not as If wilder is some unknown bum paper champ(though you've billed him as such in your op). Wilder and fury managed to go 50/50 and surely one of them has more pulling power or value they can't be EXACTLY equal. One or both just decided it is fair and worth it for all parties involved to make the fight happen. AJ yes can continue making lots of money fighting trash opponents, More money than wilder. But he is still for a career high payday if he faces wilder on 50/50 terms so only greed or ego can make a man cut off his nose to spite his face and reject his own career highest payday because he wants MORE of the pot. Its not respectable..they tried lowballing wilder with some trash flat fee initially can that even be disputed at that point, if we go back and look at what Hearn initially offered no wonder wilder laughed it off.

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      #22
      Originally posted by BangEM
      The fight didn’t even make $20million.
      The fight generated over $4 million at the gate.

      Deontay Wilder’s long-awaited return to Las Vegas marked a quicker night in the ring and a far more lucrative run at the box office. The unbeaten heavyweight from Tuscaloosa, Alabama racked up his 10th successful heavyweight title defense following a one-punch 7th round knockout of Luis Ortiz. Their Nov. 23 Fox Sports Pay-Per-View headliner live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada generated a live gate of $4,063,141.50, as confirmed to BoxingScene.com by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.



      The fight generated over $21 million on domestic PPV.

      Multiple industry sources have informed BoxingScene.com that the Nov. 23 Fox Sports four-fight Pay-Per-View telecast—topped by Wilder’s repeat knockout win over Luis Ortiz—from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas will land just north of 275,000 units sold in domestic sales. The most generous estimates have the event falling shy of 300,000, although performing considerably better than previous and largely unconfirmed rumors regarding the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC)-branded event.



      You then also have delayed broadcast rights (Fox pays for the right to replay the full PPV as well as the main event by itself dozens of times in the coming years on FS1 and FS2).

      You also have sponsorships, foreign television, etc.

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      • BangEM
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        #23
        Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds
        How much is he making how much she making, do we talk about boxing the sport here or is the discussion board for the financial Times. If AJ wants the fight and wants to be undisputed he can make concessions to make it happen, how greedy must a guy be to think he is above a 50/50 split when its two champions fighting eachother, it's not as If wilder is some unknown bum paper champ(though you've billed him as such in your op). Wilder and fury managed to go 50/50 and surely one of them has more pulling power or value they can't be EXACTLY equal. One or both just decided it is fair and worth it for all parties involved to make the fight happen. AJ yes can continue making lots of money fighting trash opponents, More money than wilder. But he is still for a career high payday if he faces wilder on 50/50 terms so only greed or ego can make a man cut off his nose to spite his face and reject his own career highest payday because he wants MORE of the pot. Its not respectable..they tried lowballing wilder with some trash flat fee initially can that even be disputed at that point, if we go back and look at what Hearn initially offered no wonder wilder laughed it off.
        Shut up and **** off the thread, inbred *****. This thread isn’t for caravan chat.

        Dumb sod, your logic is the reason why your SuperSuperLeeds went bankrupt and is currently stuck in league 1.

        If you don’t understand business, stay off the thread and stop embarrassing ****ty Yorkshire on here.

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          #24
          Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
          The fight generated over $4 million at the gate.

          Deontay Wilder’s long-awaited return to Las Vegas marked a quicker night in the ring and a far more lucrative run at the box office. The unbeaten heavyweight from Tuscaloosa, Alabama racked up his 10th successful heavyweight title defense following a one-punch 7th round knockout of Luis Ortiz. Their Nov. 23 Fox Sports Pay-Per-View headliner live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada generated a live gate of $4,063,141.50, as confirmed to BoxingScene.com by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.



          The fight generated over $21 million on domestic PPV.

          Multiple industry sources have informed BoxingScene.com that the Nov. 23 Fox Sports four-fight Pay-Per-View telecast—topped by Wilder’s repeat knockout win over Luis Ortiz—from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas will land just north of 275,000 units sold in domestic sales. The most generous estimates have the event falling shy of 300,000, although performing considerably better than previous and largely unconfirmed rumors regarding the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC)-branded event.



          You then also have delayed broadcast rights (Fox pays for the right to replay the full PPV as well as the main event by itself dozens of times in the coming years on FS1 and FS2).

          You also have sponsorships, foreign television, etc.
          LMAO. This sod is posting fictitious numbers cooked up by idiots.

          Less than 7000 tickets were sold and the fight sold less than 100k PPV (about 80k). And that crap wasn’t sponsored by anyone apart from Foxsports. Also only a few countries bought rights to that shytshow.

          Get that crap out of here.

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            #25
            Here we go Joshua fans bored again.

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              #26
              But...but...Hearn is even dumber making offers many times these fighters' real worth.

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                #27
                Originally posted by BangEM
                I don’t think I’ve ever seen a fan base as dumb as these lot. So dumb they think Wilder whose highest earning is $7million deserves 50/50 against a guy who just cleared $100million. They are so dumb they think the old bum Ortiz is a top-5 HW. They’re so dumb that even though Wilder ran from AJ and is fully booked to fight Fury twice next year, they claim AJ is the one ducking. They are so dumb that they think Wilder who’s yet to beat anyone with a pulse is the best HW. They’re so dumb they think AJ is clout chasing Wilder when Wilder’s career was built of clout chasing AJ.

                The confirmation I needed came when the phaggot “SquaredCircle” who’s a Wilder bum boy claimed a bum like Lawrence Okolie would dominate the cruiser weight division. The same bum who couldn’t even thrive at British level without wrestling his opponents. LMAO. I now see why Wilder never sells tickets. No one wants to be around r3tards. The dumbest fan base in history. LMAO.

                Fury will end his career in February, then we shall rid boxing of these rabid lunatics.
                So that's what it is? Is that why you keep Wilder's balls and nuts in your mouth. You are one of the biggest Wilder ****riders and nuthuggers on this site. You just can't seem to keep his balls out your mouth

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                • Shadoww702
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                  #28
                  ESPN report (via Forbes), Wilder will end up with closer to $20 million, and Ortiz $7 million.

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                    #29
                    You dumbasses! Deontay Wilder hasn't asked Anthony Joshua for shit; Not a Goddamned thing! He's got nothing he wants. As long as Joshua holds those title belts then he can keep them because Deontay neither wants them or wants to fight him. So in other words, basically AJ, Eddie Hearn, Matchroom, DAZN and his fans can all go to Hell!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      Dude stfu. Pulev is a bum. He could be 100 years younger.
                      You told the guy to shut the **** up, and followed it by calling Pulev a bum. Yeah, totally convincing... He's a bum based on what, his one loss to Wlad? Wlad ran the division for years. What about Ortiz?

                      Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                      Like I said, AJ has his 2020 all planned out. It’s a Bulgarian and maybe a cruiser.That is pathetic.

                      Meanwhile wilder has fury, one of the top 2 hwts in the world.
                      The Bulgarian and the cruiserweight are both AJ's mandatory challengers, so he needs to face them to keep his IBF and WBO belts. Fury's the only decent fighter on Wilder's resume, in his prime. Beating Fury won't erase the 39 bums on his record.

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